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Re: Windows Forms Layout Options - Explorer style

Author
2 Apr 2006 7:27 PM
Yuk Tang
"Cerebrus" <zorg***@sify.com> wrote in
news:1143448507.097853.301320@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Hi Yuk Tang,
>
> Are you using VS 2003 or 2005 ?? I'm sorry, you had trouble
> finding the article in the MSDN help. I should've posted the link
> to the online library too, but I had this one stored in my
> favourites...

Thanks for the information.  I've experimented with it now, and have
(I think) got the hang of panels, splitters and the People's Front of
Judaea.  However, I've found other problems.

Btw, I'm using VS 2003, which was (is?) probably still the problem. 
Most of my experience is with a much older version of VB, so it's
been a fair leap to make.  However, I'm liking the logic of OOP more
the more I try it.  Still having to adjust to not having existing
forms and other object collections though.


> Anyway, Homer has supplied that (and the steps too !), so I hope
> that you found the information that you needed.

A clearer idea of what I'm looking at plus the collected wisdom of
the appropriate newsgroup is working wonders.  I just hope I'm able
to learn enough to pass on any ideas in turn.  Are frequent questions
frowned upon in this group?


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Cheers, ymt.

Author
2 Apr 2006 7:43 PM
Homer J Simpson
"Yuk Tang" <jim.lak***@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9799D02D97CA1jimlaker2yahoocom@130.133.1.4...

> A clearer idea of what I'm looking at plus the collected wisdom of
> the appropriate newsgroup is working wonders.  I just hope I'm able
> to learn enough to pass on any ideas in turn.  Are frequent questions
> frowned upon in this group?

Only "Is your X/Y/Z too small?"
Author
2 Apr 2006 9:18 PM
Yuk Tang
"Homer J Simpson" <nob***@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:rPVXf.17866$Ph4.8090@edtnps90:
> "Yuk Tang" <jim.lak***@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9799D02D97CA1jimlaker2yahoocom@130.133.1.4...
>
>> A clearer idea of what I'm looking at plus the collected wisdom
>> of the appropriate newsgroup is working wonders.  I just hope I'm
>> able to learn enough to pass on any ideas in turn.  Are frequent
>> questions frowned upon in this group?
>
> Only "Is your X/Y/Z too small?"

LOL!


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Cheers, ymt.